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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 192L ) One 'of 300 delightful new blouses 35 overblouse and tiesback models THESE blouses make their initial bow tomorrow, so.look for every- thing that is new, namely: 3 Beaded crepe de cliines . - Georgette and lace combinations Crepe de chine with georgette Charming canton crepes Solid colors in black;- street and ~pastel shades, with vivid color combinations. Sizes 36 to 46. - Sketch for $5 Sale of “stout” blouses, $6.95 “One would think the world was full of slim women,” complained a stout woman recently. “Why don't you have a sale for stout women?” All right, here it is: . \ Georgette and crepe de chines; overblouse, tie-backs, surplice tie-ons; a bit of everything smart this season. LA Beaded and braided, machine or hand-embroidered, with and withont collars; round, square or V necks, three-quarter or long sleeves. Navy, black, brown, taupe, flesh, bisque, mohawk and a few high shades. Sizes 44 to 56%. . Mothers who would clothe their girls in warm winter coats ——that are made with due regard to looks and wear; such mothers will do well to look at these coats at $ 8.95 They are developed of deep braided kerseys, velours and' heather mixtures. They are lined to give warmth. ,Some with deep convertible collars; others with collars of fur. Brown, reindeer, taupe and copen. Sizes 8 to 12. (Girls® shop, third foor.) Clearing a maker’s surplus Little tots’ coats $10.95 coats - $12.50 coats $8'95 $15.00 coats Finest of wool coatings: Silvertones Bolivia Kerseys and Broadcloths , Velours ' Noveltiea All the coats lined and warmly interlined Dozens of models; belted and flare backs, and plain styles with tailored backs. Convertible collars on some, but— Most of them with FUR collars Brown, tan, reindeer, copen and sorrento blue. Sizes 2 to 6. More of those fine Beaver hats, $1.69 A rich furry beaver, soft as a kit- ten’s ear, with the sheen of satin. Black only, with silk grosgrain rib- bon streamers. For girls of 4 to 14. * (The Hecht Co., third floor.) New serge dresses —for the junior miss of 12 to 15—(two sketched). 58.95 "W arm wool serge dresses, developed in graceful girlish lines. " The navy serge forms a pleasing background for the gay colored trimmings or silk embroidery. Espe- cially smart dresses, we think, for the holidays. Navy serge only. Boys’ storm. shoes Wet feet are the cause of many colds—buy shoes j , - that will keep his feet dry Bizes Boy Scout shoes, with elk uppers...... o= scinlss 219 ... $248 An’ny shoes, with Munson apst.. $4.00 $450 " $5.00 Army shoes, high cut, Munson last.... $450 $5.00 $550 Storm shoes with buckles, waterproof.. $4.00 - $5.00 $5.90 Also girls’ storm shoes, high § cut and with buckles_. teeeneeesveassde.Sizes 814 to 11, $3.00 . Sizes 117132, $350 Every Boy likes rubber boots . - Finer grades, in khaki, with felt and "7th | at F 7th at F Salt’s peco plush Behring and Baffin seal _in_fur fabric coats Normandy, velour, - Panvelaine, etc., etc. in cloth coats __ The woman who can’t afford the finest of fur coats gets along nicely, thank you, in these fur fabric reproductions. Not only are they modeled nfte; the finest fur coats,. but many of them have Real fur cuffs and collars while others are smartly silk embroidered. handsomely silk lined and made as carefully as ihe richest of furs. 36, 40 and 45 inch leng:hs. = The cloth coats are developed of luxurious woolens; those soft deep pile fabrics with the richness of velvet and the sheen of silk. Many of these, too, are handsomely fur trimmed. Black and leading color:: Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; 44 to 50. women’s, 34 to 42; stout sizes, . (The Hecht All are Co., second Boor.) A sale of boys clothes —such as any mother may be proud to give her boy for Christmas. E don’t believe in chedp clothes at any ;ime; and surely not at Christmas. So this is not a sale based on low price, but high quality. Incidentally, we are satisfied prices are unmatchably low for these grades. Boys’ two-pant ALL-wool cheviots, tweeds and herringbones for dress—dress-up suits that will stand the roughest kind of wear. 'Sindc and double breasted styles, with single, box or inverted pleats, including the new plain flap jacket models. s suits, $12.85 Coats lined with best of alpaca, both pairs of knickers also full lined. Brown, gray, olive and heather mixtures. Ages 8 to 17. Plaid-back overcoats, $14.85 for boys and youths of 10 to 18 THE and soft brown tones. maker models these coats from much the same materials and along the same lines as dad’s fine coat. Double-breasted coats, full belted, with muff and lower pockets. Satin vefietian’ yoke lined, brown and blue heather shades Junior boys’. overcoats, $8.85 " Kinky chinchillas and sturlly cheviots, in convertible collar or button-to-neck style, with muff and flap pockets and all-around belt. Most of these coats are lined with wool, flannel or plaids for double warmth. Ages 214 0 10. 0 FREE—U, S. army caps for boys U. S. Army caps, the same as our boys wore during the w: boy who comes accompanied by an adult. No purchase required. Headquarters for play suits styles sketched) (some ?f the many All Christmas bozxed, ready for presentation ; Indian chief outfits, $1.09 Big chief outfits, with all the trimmings, as sketched. Sizes 4 to 14. g‘fl,g trimming, at $1.95, $245, $2.95, $3.95, Boy Scout suits, $2.95 Military coat and breeches, haversack and. leuinlui 0.D. shade khaki, as sketched. Sizes 4 to 14. . . Imagine it—a fnll-swe mahog- ready to roll out of the way for dance. It has the same features as any oth shelves, and it Will play any RECO:I&D instruments. sends it home, .then- small monthly next year. - 2 high-class phonograph; note the grooved , as shown; a sturdy motor that will play four records with one winding, Guaranteed for one year —with' the same full guarantee that we extend to our Sonora, Edison or Columbia Cowboys’ outfit, $1.95. “ Complete, as sketched, sizes 4 to 14. ° Better grades, trimmed with genuine ;e;’!'her and sheepskin, $2.95, $3.95, $5.95, Policemen’s suits, $2.95 Blue twill cloth, coat and lotg trousers, baton and officers’ badge. Sizes 4 to 12. (Boyw" ‘shop,” third floor.) A full-size cabinet - phonograph, %45 - any cabinet; mounted on casters = er ar, given away free to every The Hecht Co. Such lovely new coats! i your BOY “4s active, he wwill like these “Sporting - Goods - Good to give him, too, for cally while*he is at play. Foot balls, $2.50 to $10. Foot ball pants, $119 to $8.50. Headgear; $4.50 to $9. Shoulder pads, $3.75 to $13.50. Basket balls, $5.50 to $16. Basket ball pants, $2.75. Sweaters, $5.95 Pull-over or coat style, in maroon, navy and gray. Sizes 36 to 46. Bicycles, $37.50 The Rover make, fully equipped with Fisk tires, large handle bars. spring seat and single or double cross-bar; coaster brake. Megaphones, 45c to $4. Whistles, 25c and 35c. Punching bags, $550 to $8. Boxing gloves, $5 to $16 a set. (Sport shop, main fioor, south annex.) Continuing the sale New-as-December Dresses S New fashions below . the price of MARK-DOWNS These dresses are new, New, NEW! They are not old stock MARKED DOWN for cleararice, nor a regrouping of broken as- sortments, but new dresees fresh from our makers. At $15 only, because our makers are winding up dm:i' winter season before plunging into spring wo! All new fashions in these fine fabrics: Carton crepes Kitten’s ear satin Charmeuse Crepe meteors - Crepe-back satin Poiret twilla Colors are black, navy, brown and gray. Kinu: sises’ 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 42.. STOUT sizes 44 to 50. PHOENIX 3 silk sloqkings * * * The most satisfying silk hose known * x * ORE Phoenix silk stockings are sold than any other one make, because Phoenix satisfies that many more people.. Nothing novel about Phoenix hose; no fancy do- dads, juet pure silk all thru; a deep-bodied substan- Ea] silk that gives the longest mileage in stockings nown. > . Prices start at $1.10 and go to $2.55, but just now interest centers in these: J Silk "f”:' $1.45—Seamed back, mercerized garter tops and ect. ' Silk - hose, $1.95—Full-fashioned, with i o S ralL with mercerized tops, Sport hose, $1.95—Silk and wool mixed; i 3 el ool mixed; drop stitch style; Silk hose, $2.35—Richelieu ribbed. Black and brown. (New lose shop, first floor.) Aprons, 95¢ Ye olde faghioned carpenter used to have such an apron for his tools; now Bess dons her drawing apron (as illustrated) with its ruler and paper and drawing pencils and is ready to let her artistic talent roam. (Plenty " of pockets keep the material at home.) t Other styles include carpenter aprons, with. tools - Humoresque Fud, Jack and Jill 'Sisteg: Sue —the last four in colors and - nursery scenes. (Third floor.) ‘Kiddies® $2.50 to $3.50 . = wash- suits 3] 8 Made'of fdst eolor—. o1 " “Peggy Cloths —Madras . evonshires ' —Chambrays beautified wnh touches . of lund -embroidery u?d Numen\u styles; two as akeiched. ! ¥ they help to develop hinx physi- That big sale of men's suits and overcoats $29 50 . " made to sell at $35 to $50 You don’t often get a chance at such clothes at this price. Neither do we, which is why we took all our makers had—their entire surplus for the win- ter season. S 3 Sale started today with a rush. but with bundreds . of suits and coats involved we'll have plenty left for several days. - And now that the first rush is over we can give you better service tomorrow. Come in. Brighten his Ch_r:st;ms with one of these charming Silk shirts 549 Buy him half a dozen if yeu can af- ford it, for he will enjoy every shirt, and the price shows [ a decisive saving. —Crepe de chines —Broadcloths —Jersey silks Beautiful stripes in a wide range of cheery colors.-Also plain white. Sizes 14 to 17. You don’t have to know anything about shirts; just give him a Manhattan America’s best shirt He knows there is no finer shirt made than Manhattan, hence he will appreciate the compli- ment you pay him in presenting the world’s best. Heie in volume and variety—$3.50 and $4. Other gift suggestions Silk Fies—sale at . Men’s Bath Robes Men’s Smoking Jackets Six Van Heusen Collars Cix Initial Handkerch Arm Band and Garter Brush Wool Reefers. +Silk Reefers He will appreciate a fine silk umbrella, $4.95 A high-grade umbrella, silk from covef to case, with choice of fine wood handle. straight or Prince of Wales handles, in many styles. 3 $1.00 $4.95 $4.95 $3.00 85¢c 50c to~ $1.00 00 _to $4.00 1o $12.50 Check her off your Xmas list with these Good gloves: a sale Imported lambskins ‘Washable capes All first quality $1.19 The sale merits prompt at- tendance, for the price is mani- festly low. i The imported lambskine are chiefly pique-stitched, in one and two clasp styles. ‘Black, white, brown, tan and gray. The washable capes are in gray only. 2 (New glove shop, first floor.) DOLLAR sale Women’s gift underwear \ Including many lines that usually sell for much more than $1. . \ Petticoats, $1—black sateen: . with deep accordion-pleated \ ruffie. Elastic at waist. Camisoles, $1—pink . satin; with lace yoke or lace in- - sertions, also -embroidered- georgette yokg. Many styles. Boudoir caps, $1—pink satin’ combined with net; prettily ribbon trimmed. wns, $L—pink - batiste with satin yokes or lace in- sertions. Also orchid or . Flannelette gowns, $1—regu- lar, sizes. with double-yoke back and front Pink and blue striped. Step-ins, $1—pink batiste, cdged with lace; elastic at walist. Bloomers, $1—pink crepe, witn bluebird and - butterfly de- - sign; ruffic at knee. £fastic at waist. . Petticoats, $1—white sateen, “ with scalloped bottom ; dagble panel back and m‘;r:nt., Efiastic at ‘;lust i . blue batiste or white lin- PPNy WE—TOSE,| Dine or . g:er‘ile cloth; hand-embroid- gl‘::, ::‘Pe' short kimono 2 R Slip-over dresses, $1—lavender, Nightgowns, fi—;{trzls.xzcs in pink or blue checked ging- ° white lingerie; = slip-over ham; rick-rack braid trim- : style \with short sleeves; , med; belted. fagotting stitched ¢ galow _aprons, $l—-cham- Ni gowns, $l—extra bray and linene, in rose and | size gowns, with Jow neck blue patterns; rick-rack and short sleeves;-pink-and - braid d‘(fim«l; belt all blue striped.